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The real world of Bartram's Travels / Edward J. Cashin
William Bartram, Wrightsborough, and the prospects for the Georgia backcountry, 1765-1774 / Robert Scott Davis
William Bartram's gustatory tour / Kathryn E. Holland Braund
The two Williams: science and connections in West Florida / Robert J. Malone
William Bartram and the forms of natural history / Stephanie Volmer
Nature, man, and God: the introduction to Bartram's Travels / Burt Kornegay
Before Bartram: artist-naturalist Mark Catesby / Arlene Fradkin, Mallory McCane O'Connor
The Bartrams, Clarence B. Moore, and Mount Royal: early archaeology on the St. Johns River, Florida / Jerald T. Milanich
Where Bartram sat: historic Creek Indian architecture in the eighteenth century / Craig T. Sheldon, Jr.
E. G. Squier's manuscript copy of William Bartram's Observations on the Creek and Cherokee Indians / Mark Williams
William Bartram's Oenothera grandiflora: "the most pompous and brilliant herbaceous plant yet known to exist" / Joel T. Pry
The mystery of the Okeechobee gourd / Marc C. Minna, Maria Minna
The role of digital specimen images in historical research / Stephanie C. Haas, Kent D. Perkins, Michael Bond
Bartram's legacy: nature advocacy / Charlotte M. Porter.
William Bartram, Wrightsborough, and the prospects for the Georgia backcountry, 1765-1774 / Robert Scott Davis
William Bartram's gustatory tour / Kathryn E. Holland Braund
The two Williams: science and connections in West Florida / Robert J. Malone
William Bartram and the forms of natural history / Stephanie Volmer
Nature, man, and God: the introduction to Bartram's Travels / Burt Kornegay
Before Bartram: artist-naturalist Mark Catesby / Arlene Fradkin, Mallory McCane O'Connor
The Bartrams, Clarence B. Moore, and Mount Royal: early archaeology on the St. Johns River, Florida / Jerald T. Milanich
Where Bartram sat: historic Creek Indian architecture in the eighteenth century / Craig T. Sheldon, Jr.
E. G. Squier's manuscript copy of William Bartram's Observations on the Creek and Cherokee Indians / Mark Williams
William Bartram's Oenothera grandiflora: "the most pompous and brilliant herbaceous plant yet known to exist" / Joel T. Pry
The mystery of the Okeechobee gourd / Marc C. Minna, Maria Minna
The role of digital specimen images in historical research / Stephanie C. Haas, Kent D. Perkins, Michael Bond
Bartram's legacy: nature advocacy / Charlotte M. Porter.